A new paired dataset and Retinex-based network, RLN2, for restoring images captured under multiple colored light sources to ambient-normalized versions.
Video Stitching for Linear Camera Arrays
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Despite the long history of image and video stitching research, existing academic and commercial solutions still produce strong artifacts. In this work, we propose a wide-baseline video stitching algorithm for linear camera arrays that is temporally stable and tolerant to strong parallax. Our key insight is that stitching can be cast as a problem of learning a smooth spatial interpolation between the input videos. To solve this problem, inspired by pushbroom cameras, we introduce a fast pushbroom interpolation layer and propose a novel pushbroom stitching network, which learns a dense flow field to smoothly align the multiple input videos for spatial interpolation. Our approach outperforms the state-of-the-art by a significant margin, as we show with a user study, and has immediate applications in many areas such as virtual reality, immersive telepresence, autonomous driving, and video surveillance.
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After the Party: Navigating the Mapping From Color to Ambient Lighting
A new paired dataset and Retinex-based network, RLN2, for restoring images captured under multiple colored light sources to ambient-normalized versions.